Tony Blair today described anti-Americanism across Europe as "madness", although admitted the US could be a "difficult friend to have".

"The danger with America today is not that they are too much involved. The danger is they decide to pull up the drawbridge and disengage. We need them involved. We want them engaged."

Why so? Let the US administration follow its own wayward and suicidal path. Why is Phony Tony leading the UK along the same way? The UK is getting nothing out of this "special relationship."

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"But the strain of, frankly, anti-American feeling in parts of European and world politics is madness when set against the long-term interests of the world we believe in.

Au contraire, Tony. I argue that the long-term interests of the rest of the world involve implacable opposition to the US administration, not shamefully kowtowing to it the way you do. The US administration is hell-bent on global hegemony, sustained militarily, and keeping absolute control of the oil spigot.

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And he repeated his call for a global struggle of ideas and values against the worldwide threat of Islamic terrorism, stressing the importance of international alliances. He also used the speech to signal a fresh bid to revive the Middle East peace process after the Israeli elections on April 9 - an issue he is expected to tackle in America next month.

Bollocks, Tony. You really are a complete wanker. You head is completely up your arse.